We're two days from National Signing Day, and that also means the start of spring practice is just around the corner. Starting with the Big East, here's a look at the start dates for all 120 FBS teams plus the overriding problem each program must deal with during spring drills.[details]

Haslam isn't a natural bender, has a tendency to fire off the ball too high and doesn't generate much push at the point of attack in the run game. He possesses the body control and coordination to quickly reach defenders off his frame. But he struggles getting his hands inside and staying on blocks on the move. Doesn't play with any kind of flexibility or leverage in pass protection. Is routinely overpowered at the point of attack. Plays too tall to be any kind of a factor against the bull-rush. He needs to learn to pass protect with a lower base. Doesn't showcase the lateral quickness to mirror in space and struggles to redirect because of his high pad level. Displays some intriguing athleticism at the second level. His ability to reach/hit a moving target in space could draw some interest from zone-blocking teams. But he simply lacks the ability to play with the pad level needed to anchor at the next level.